George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Sir, This is to acknowledge your letter of August 4th which reaches us while Mr. Unwin is away on holiday. [Signed C.A. Furth] [Second letter of same date acknowledges receipt of PROVENCE proofs]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Sir, Very many thanks for your letter of January 4th which reaches us [Signed C.A. Furth]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to Edward CrankshawLondon; Dear Crankshaw, In reply to your letter of August 28th, we are making the necessary note in our copy [Signed Philip S. Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, We understand from Crakshaw that the translation rights in those of your books with which we are concerned [Signed Philip S. Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, We have been delighted to see that THE GREAT TRADE ROUTE has been well received [Signed Philip S. Unwin]

George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS toFordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, I was very pleased to receive your letter of the 16th and should be glad [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 3rd. My suggestion was that I should assist you [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Herewith the agreement for the HISTORY OF OUR TIME. If it is in order we should be glad [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 10th November. I have at once written to Ferris [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 25th January. Greenslet's inaction is puzzling and I have [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, I hope that when it is available you will send us a copy of the American edition of your COLLECTED POEMS [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS toFordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, This is just a hasty line to thank you for your letter of the 24th Febrary [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, I must apologize that I have been so long in following up my letter of the 12th February [Included is 1 leaf of suggestions for their agreement] [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 16th April straightening out the position regarding translation rights [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Ford, A copy of the Oxford University Press edition of your COLLECTED POEMS has just reached us [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 28th April and the accompanying copy of the book [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, On receipt of your letter of the 5th September I started making inquiries

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, We enclose from time to time in our publications a card asking readers [TL[copy] included as well as Reader response letter on GREAT TRADE ROUTE] [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 24th. I am glad to be able to report that MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD [Signed Stanley Unwin]

George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, I was very pleased to receive your letter of the 16th April and the typescript of Book one [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Sir, We regret that we are unable to trace the preface to our edition of PROVENCE which you wrote in 1936, [Signed W.N. Beard]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Our reader has now reported upon the instalment of your HISTORY OF LITERATURE and I have myself had an opportunity of looking at it. [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, I am delighted to learn from your letter of the 15th that you have completed [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Dr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 23rd.. We have at once written to Mrs. Bown [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Dr. Ford, Thank you so much for your letter of the 12th. The proofs of The MARCH OF LITERATURE [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Dr. Ford, The proofs of THE MARCH OF LITERATURE have been carefully studies by two readers [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TL[draft]S to FordLondon; Dear Dr. Ford, The proofs of THE MARCH OF LITERATURE have been carefully studies by two readers [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Dr. Ford, Unless you feel very strongly to the contrary, we propose to change the sub-title [Ford's response written on bottom, then crossed out] [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Yes, it is the proof copy you sent me that has been studied by our readers [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, I attach hereto a copy of a most depressing letter which we have just received from the Houghton Mifflin Company [Signed Stanley Unwin] [Houghton Mifflin's letter rejecting Ford as an author, included]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, I appreciate your position with the International book and hope that it will be possible to make progress after Christmas. [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Ford, I was delighted to receive your letter of the 18th and I am pleased to report [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Dr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of January 25th. The kind of arrangement we should like [Signed Stanley Unwin][Suggested arrangement for LA CONQUETE DE LA VIE included on 1 leaf]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Dr. Ford, As you have surmised, your letter of the 16th February was painful reading. [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Ford, We have now had an opportunity of studying the two book mentioned in your letter [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Ford, We have been greatly interested in Miss Eudora Welty's Stories. There is no doubt about her [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Ford, Three people have carefully studies SALUTE THE LADIES by Wanda Tower. The most favourable report was as follows: [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Dr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of the 23rd March. You will have since heard that, as the result of inquiries I made, [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Dr. Ford, In accordance with your wishes we have once again studied the question of the publication [Signed Stanley Unwin]

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Allhusen, Dorothy AL[postcard]S to Violet HuntBuckinghamsire; Will you be very kind & let me have your contribution to my Guild? [Violet Hunt papers]

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Allingham, Helen Paterson ALS to Alfred William HuntCodalming; Dear Mr. Hunt, As you have been so very kind, I venture to send you the enclosed which I sent to Mr. Tripp. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Alston Rivers, Ltd. TLS to Ford Madox HuefferLondon; Dear Sir, Herewith we beg to hand you proofs and script of Chapter 3. galley 13 to 16, of "The Spirit of the People" [Signed E.C.P.]

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American Committee for German Christian Refugees TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford: It is needless, I know, to tell you of the tragic plight of the tousands upon thousands of unfortunate refugees [Signed Harry Woodburn Chase]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford: Here are the proofs of your article which I think is a delightful essay [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford: I have liked the Conrad piece so much that I am wondering if you would like [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: My delay in answering your letter has been due to certain confusions in the office [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: The Henry James article is firs-rate. Many thanks. A check for $150 has been sent to Mrs. Ford's account. [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: I have a letter from Ruth Aley in which she says all your future checks are to be delivered to her. [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: Thanks for "Stevie", which is another first-rate biography that I am proud to have [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: You are now on the free list - commencing with our October issue [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: I suggest the following order for the coming articles: H.G. Wells, D.H. Lawrence, Hardy, Meredith and [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: I regret to say that I have returned your W.H. Hudson piece to Mrs. Aley [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: It won't be half as unpleasant for you to receive back the article on Wells [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: We mailed the Wells check to Mrs. Aley on January 8; the check before that was sent to her on December 6 -- [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: Both the Wells and Lawrence pieces have arrived, have been read with great pleasure [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: The Hardy piece has arrived and check has been sent Mrs. Aley [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: I look forward to Turgenief and Swinburne - but, as I intimated when yo were here, I have my doubts about Dreiser and Pound. [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear For: "The Beautiful Genius" is a delightful essay. It is unusually long, however, [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: You letter is irresistible - I hereby desist from any argument about orders for articles [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: Your letter, as of the Nunnery, afforded the first pleasant breath I have been able todraw [Signed Paul Palmer]

The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: The proof from the Dreiser piece has just come from the printer.[Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordNew York; Dear ford: This came in today. Doyou want to answer it? Or shall I print it in the Open Forum with an answer from you? [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordRidgefield, Conn.; Thank you for your kind letter and please understand that I am flattered almost to the point of embarrassment[Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordRidgefield, Conn.; Thank you for the excellent reply to our correspondent. I will print the two letters in The Open Forum. [Signed Paul Palmer][Clipping from the New Haven, Conn. "Journal-Courier", Sept. 10, 1936].

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The American Mercury TLS to FordRidgefield, Conn.; Dear Ford: You have accomplished something that no one else has been able to do since I was eleven years old -[Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordRidgefield, Conn.; Dear Ford: Thanks for the correct title to your book. We caught the last proofs [Signed Paul Palmer]

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The American Mercury TLS to FordRidgefield, Conn.; Dear Ford: To answer fully the devenu question would require a small volume [Signed Paul Palmer]

American Printing House for the Blind TLS to FordLouisville; Dear Mr. Ford: The American Printing House for theBlind is trying to arrange for the publication in braille [Signed A.C. Ellis]

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American Writers Congress TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford: A group of novelists, critics, dramatists, and poets have organized a committee [ Signed Orrick Johns]

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Anderson, Margaret C. toFord[Chicago?] Dear Ford Madox Ford, Didn't you get our questionnaire and are you going to be so cruel as not to answer?

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Anderson, Sherwood TLS To FordTroutdale, Va.; My dear Ford I have your letter regarding the selection of judges for the Society's Prize

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Angel, George ALS to Ford[London] Dear Sir, I beg to enclose copy of verses for your kind consideration. [Enclosed is TM "to Gertrude"; published in the "English Review" in Feb., 1910][Violet Hunt papers]

Beaman, Ardern George ALS to Violet Hunt [n.p.] Dear Miss Hunt, I commenced a letter to you the other day but being interrupted stowed it away somewhere & cannot discover it again.[Violet Hunt papers]

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Beaman, Ardern George AMS "Russian Easter" St. Petersburg; There is nothing which delights the Muscovite soul like a Prazdnik or Feast-day. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Beaman, Ardern George ALS to Violet Hunt St. Petersburg; Dear Miss Hunt, I am always living in hopes of coming home some day buit see no immediate prospect of it. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Beaman, Ardern George ALS to Violet Hunt St. Petersburg; Dear Miss Hunt/ Your letters certainly are not as frequent as I cd. wish but the quality goes some way towards compensation for lack of quantity [Violet Hunt papers]

Belloc, Helaire TM "The Source of InformationThe Source of Information by H. Belloc appeared in English Review (the 1st number) A portion of article was blocked out by the censor ... There are 2 copies.

Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt London; Dear Violet, I am glad to have your letter. This is just to acknowledge it. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Bennett, William Gilchrist TLS to Stella BowenLondon; Dear Stella, On the 28th of last moth operations commenced with the Record Keeper [With TL[copy] to Bennett from DH [David Higham], July 25, 1945] [ Julian Loewe papers]

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Benson, Constance ALS to Margaret Raine HuntBrighton; My dear Mrs. Hunt, Now you are less anxious I must write a few lines to congratulate you [Verso contains ALS Margaret to Violet] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Godfrey Rathbone ALS to Violet HuntMadrid; Dear Violet, I have taken the rather odd step of coming to Spain to learn French. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Venice Hunt AL[fragment]S to Violet Hunt... His wife is an invalid but her sister gave us some vittle & was most affable. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Besnon, Venice Hunt ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] Dear Violet, Its been a very dull Sunday. Raffal, who wants you & I to go to theatre on Friday or Sat. to see Herman [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Venice Hunt AL[fragment]S to Violet Hunt [Southampton] Dear Violet- I've just been to see Flossie. She came here yesterday when we were at Milton's Green [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Venice Hunt ALS to Violet Hunt Cologne; Dear Violet/ You seem to be getting on very finely without your mare. We have just got here [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Venice Hunt TL[copy] to Violet Hunt Southampton; Dear V, I don't know if anyone has put you up to recent events, Rosamont and Lanz and I left Aldeburgh on Sept: 1st [Carbon copy included] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Venice Hunt TL[fragment,copy]S to Violet HuntSussex; Dear V. I have been hanging on waiting for Willie's plans to take shape. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Venice Hunt TL[copy] to Violet HuntSussex; Dear V. Really, S. is too abjectly silly, and how mean! but I think you rather weakly let yourself in for paying [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Venice Hunt TL[copy] to Violet HuntSussex; Dear V. I am at last re-united to my cheque book, and I will send you my debt if you [2 copies] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Venice Hunt TL[copy] to Violet HuntSussex; Dear V.I was vastly obliged ans entertained by your letter, and meant to have said so at once [Violet Hunt papers]

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Benson, Venice Hunt TL[copy] to Violet HuntSussex; Dear V. Have you sold that black retriever coat with the polar bear collar? If not, how much? [Violet Hunt papers]

Biala, Janice AL[draft] to T. R. Smith[Paris] Dear Sir/ Your letter of December 8th to Mr. Ford forces me to write to you in the hope of making you understand

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Biala, Janice AL[draft] to T. R. Smith Paris; Dear Sir/ Thank you for your letter of the 14th January which unfortunately in no way reassures me

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Biala, Janice AL[copy]S to Allene Talmey[n.p.] Dear Miss Talmey/ I haven't yet had the letter of confirmation for the article

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Biala, Janice AL[copy]S to Allene Talmey[Clarksville] Dear Miss Talmey/ I hope you duly received the mss & drawings of Nashville

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Biala, Janice TL[copy]S to Allene Talmey[n.p.] Dear Miss Talmey/ According to our present intentions the cities I shall make portraits of will be Denver, [Originally catalogued with Ford correspondence]

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Biala, Janice TL[copy]S to Allene Talmey[Olivet?] Dear Miss Talmey/ Ford has received a cheque for $150 in payment for his Nashville article

Bowen, Stella AL[draft] to Graham Greene[London] Dear Mr. Graham Greene/ It is delightful to hear that one of one's most admired writers [Julian Loewe papers]

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Bowen, Stella ALS[draft] to David Higham [n.p.] Dear David Higham/ I send you herewith 1. A copy of Ford's assignment of royalties [With drafts of other letters to Higham and Stanley Unwin.] [ Julian Loewe papers]

Bowen, Stella AL[postcard]S to Esther Julia Madox Loewe[London] Darling/ Will you please come home with Cordy on Friday as I shall be at Aunti Phyllis's [Julian Loewe papers]

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Bowen, Stella AL[postcard]S to Esther Julia Madox Loewe[London] Darling - I bought this after I saw you off - I have got an off-white linen hat [Julian Loewe papers]

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Bowen, Stella ALS to Esther Julia Madox Loewe[Randa Pike?] Darling One - I've just had your letter written at the week-end. I'm hoping very much [Julian Loewe papers]

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Bowen, Stella ALS to J.B. Pinker & SonLondon; Dear Sirs. Ford Macox Ford/ As you will observe from the enclosed assignment I am entitled to all moneys [Enclosed is additional correspondence between Bowen and Pinker and 2 TLS from the Board of Trade to Bowen] [Julian Loewe papers]

Bowen, Stella ALS to Rachel WolodofskyLondon; Dear Madam/ I have written to Pinker about the points raised in your letter of the 3rd inst.

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Bowen, Stella TL[transcripts] to Ford [These transcripts were made by Julia Loewe for a book of Ford's and Bowen's letters which was never completed. Some of the transcripts are edited versions of the originals. In many cases Cornell has the original furnished by Julian Loewe; in many cases Cornell has the copy Bowen made.A few of the transcripts are the only copy Cornell has; although in some cases Cornell has all three. These can be found in Box 47 and Box 47a as they were added to the collection at different times.]

Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, I was delighted to have a chance to read the opening chapters of the HISTORY, [Enclosed is 1 newspaper clipping and 1 leaf of a royalty statement]

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Bradley, William Aspenwall ALS to FordParis; Dear Ford, Thank you for yours of the first. No, Jenny has made no offer for LADIES WHOSE BRIGHT EYES

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, I have just heard from Hartman, who likes your Riviera article and who is willing to commission another

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, What you said the other day and now repeat in your pneumatique received last night [Extract of TL to Richard R. Smith, Dec. 27, 1932, enclosed]

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Bradley, William Aspenwall ALS to FordParis; Dear Ford, Lippincott has made an offer for your new book of Memoirs, also for your next novel,

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, Here are the contracts with the corrections on the last pages. Please note that,

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, Here is Cape's contract for THE RASH ACT, with copies of his covering letter to me

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, In answer to yours of yesterday, I will follow your instructions as to the conversion

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordI have just received the signed contract for THE RASH ACT from Cape, together with a cheque

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Bradley, William Aspenwall ALS to FordParis; Dear Ford, In answer to yours of yesterday, I have received no cheque from L & S for the jacket design

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, The English Review would like to have your last article (Galsworthy and Moore)

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, I have your letter of the 8th, which arrived yesterday only, and I hasten to assure you

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Bradley, William Aspenwall ALSto FordParis; Dear Ford, Thank you for yours of the 22nd inst. with statements. I note you say you never had one for A MAN COULD STAND UP

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, I received your telegram last night and am delighted to learn that the book is finished.

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford, Lippincott have now cabled me that the manuscript of your Memoirs has safely arrived. [Lippincott account statement enclosed]

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordJun.16, 1933
In answer to your letter of the 3rd, I do not know whether Lippincott have bought france for the remainder of the advance due

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Bradley, William Aspenwall ALS to FordJun.16, 1933
My office recalls forwarding to you some books sent to my care by the Saturday Review, but naturally [Newspaper clipping from "Times" re: Ray Long and Richard R. Smith Inc. enclosed]

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Bradley, William Aspenwall to FordParis; Dear Mr. Ford, We have just received from Messrs. J.B. Lippincott the sum [Signed Xenia Scriabine]

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to FordParis; Dear Mr. Ford, In the absence of Mr. Bradley, who is still away for a few days longer [Signed Xenia Scriabine]

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Bradley, William Aspenwall TLS to Stella BowenParis; Dear Mrs. Bowen, We are sending you herewith enclosed the contract for the British right [Signed by X. Scriabine]

Brad[?], A. G. ALS to George Peacock[n.p.] My dear Sir/ The accompanying documents are not addressed to me but Capt. Beaufort has allowed me to take [Written inside and ALS from Dominique Francois Jean Arago to Captain Francis Beaufort which has written inside an ALS to Edward Ellice from Arago] [Violet Hunt papers]

Brown, Susan Jenkins TLS to Arthur MizenerNew York; Dear Mr. Mizener, I'd be glad to help you on Ford any way I can

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Browning, Robert AL[copy] to Alfred William HuntLondon; Dear My dear Sir/ I made use yesterday of the ticket with which your kindness furnished me, [Handwritten copy by Margaret Raine Hunt] [Original at Huntington Library] [Violet Hunt papers]

Browning, Robert AL[copy] to Alfred William HuntLondon; Dear Mr. Hunt, How can I be other than surprised and gratified by such an honour [Handwritten copy by Margaret Raine Hunt] [Original at Huntington Library] [Violet Hunt papers]

Browning, Robert AL[copy] to Alfred William HuntLondon; Dear Mr. Hunt, I did indeed both see the one beautiful picture and marvel [Handwritten copy by Margaret Raine Hunt] [Original at Huntington Library] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Browning, Robert Printed calling cards to Violet and Margaret Raine Hunt[Notes by Violet on both envelopes.] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Bryher, Winfred Ellerman TLS to Violet HuntSwitzerland; It is many months since I read a book so interesting as "The Wife of Rossetti".

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Buck, Pearl (Sydenstricker) TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford, A copy of your letter was sent to me, and I found it here on my arrival

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Buck, Pearl (Sydenstricker) ALS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you so very much for your kindness. I shall greatly value

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Budge, Sir Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis ALS to Violet HuntNorthumberland; Dear Miss Hunt, This is to remind you that you have to send me one farthing! [Violet Hunt papers]

Bullett, Gerald TLS to FordEast Hartung; Dear F.M.F./ I have been intending for a long while to write to you

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Bullitt, William Christian TLS to FordParis; Dear Ford/ I was delighted to receive your letter of March 10th. The old Transatlantic Review was a joy

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Bunsen, George TM Account of the Great Charge at Mars-la Tour (Franco-German Way, 1870)[n.p.] George Bunsen gave me an account of the great charge at Mars-la-Tour ... as related to him by the Chief of Staff, who conveyed the order for that famous and terrible feat of arms. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Bunting, Basil TM[copy] Pound's Cantos[Most probably written for "The Cantos of Ezra Pound: Some Testimonials", 1932.]

Cecil, Lady Edith Frances AMS & TMS [Article on Corsica]April the fourth - 1874 the year - Corsica the place - [TM includes copies of fragments of two letters: Cecil ALS to Violet Hunt, April 21, 1915 and May 4, 1915, both in Ford collection] [Violet Hunt papers]

Clarke, Mary F. Alleyne ALS to Violet HuntLondon; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, Yesterday will be a red-letter day in my calendar. I hope you were not very tired last night [TL[copy] of letter included] [Viiolet Hunt papers]

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Clifford, Frederick ALS to Francis Hueffer[London] My dear Sir/ You will see that our lates news reports the serious illness of Wagner.

Coates, Robert M. TM[draft, fragment] Authors and Their Haunts: F. M. Ford[Toulon?] Something interesting, if not specially instructive might be developed in the eternal question of books and their writers

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Cobban, J.M. ALS to FordWoking; My dear Madox Hueffer, My wife has seen the cottage, & - save for the lowness of the ceiling - she approves of it much

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Cobban, J.M. ALS to FordWoking; My dear Madox Hueffer, Many thanks for your letter. It is full of excellent matter, which will be of great use to us

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Cobden-Sanderson, Richard ALS to Ford[London] Dear Mr. Hueffer, I am about to start as a publicher & at the suggestion of Miss May Sinclair [Julian Loewe papers]

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Cockrane, Irene ALS to Gerald HendersonLondon; Dear Gerald, I had another letter from Douglas Goldring on the 14th inst. [Henderson and Goldring were Violet Hunt's literary executors; Cockrane was the principal beneficiary.]

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Cockrane, Irene ALS to Gerald HendersonLondon: Dear Gerald, Here they both are. The one without the name "Janice O'Connell" came at twelve yesterday morning

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Col, Rev. H. Basil TL[copy] to Elizabeth Eleanor HigginsSussex; Dear Madam, I have to thank you for your letter of March 25th. I have no knowledge of any "Rossetti Society".

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Cole, Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Stella BowenFreeland; It is late to be writing letters, & maybe you will not be interested. But having sat up for two nights [Julian Loewe papers]

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Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Mr. Mizener, Thank you for your letter about Stella Bowen. Of course I will be glad to see you

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Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Mr. Mizener, A brief reply to withdraw any criticism I made of what you had said of Stella

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Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Mr. Mizener, This correspondence is interesting! The name you could not read is KATHERINE CHORLEY.

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Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Mr. Mizener, This will be a rather shorter contribution, picking up one other point

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Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Mr. Mizener, This is just to let you know that I am going to be in the States for about 3 weeks beginning Dec. 22nd

Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Mr. Mizener, This is just briefly to answer your very welcome letter of July 1

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Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Mr. Mizener, Thank you for your letter of the 10th. About the pictures. It may help you if I set out such information as I remember.

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Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur Mizener[London] Dear Mr. Mizener, I am just writing a friendly inquiry to know how your life of Ford is getting along.[Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]

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Cole Margaret Isabel Postgate ALS to Arthur MizenerGreat Neck; Dear Mr. Mizener, I expect you will recollect correspondence and a meeting in London about Ford Madox Ford. [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]

Collier's TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford, Your fears about the article were fully justified. It is so very good [Signed Kyle S. Crichteon]

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Collins, William, Spons & Co., Ltd. TL[copy] to Curtis Brown[n.p.] Dear Mr. Curtis Brown, With reference to a recent conversation that we had on the subject of the STANDARD COLLECTION [Signed Nigel de Grey]

Constable & Co. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Sir, Thank you for the further section of your book on Provence and for the illustrations by Biala.

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Contempo TLS to FordDurham, NC; Dear Mr F.M.F: In January, 1932 while in Paris, you wrote a most stimulating Introduction to A Farewell to Arms. [Signed Anthony J. Buttitta]

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Controversy TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford:- I have tought some more about the topic we discussed last night [Signed Gorham Munson]

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Convent of the Holy Child of Jesus ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferSt. Leonards-on-sea; Dear Mrs. Hueffer. We are in a difficulty. So I am writing to ask you to help us out of it. [Signed Sister Mary Joseph][Catherine Lamb papers]

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Cook, Theodore Andrea TLS To Violet HuntLondon; My dear Violet, Many thanks for the proof. I quite agree that No. 25 in Guy Graham's group must have been the original [Violet Hunt papers]

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Cooke, Lt. Colonel S.F. TL[copy] to Ford[Cardiff, Wales] I am directed by the Commanding Officer to forward you the following copy of a letter

Coppard, Alfred Edgar ALS to FordHenley on Thames; Dear Ford/ Here is a little MS by a friend which you might care to look at for the TR.

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Corder, Frederick ALS to Violet HuntLondon; Dear Madam/ I never knew Rosalind Howell. All I know about her (from her half-sister, [Violet Hunt papers]

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Core, George TLS to Arthur MizenerAthens, GA; Dear Mr. Mizener: I have recently been awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities

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Corfield, Annie L.C. ALS[fragment] to Violet Hunt[n.p.] ... As these facts just named may be new & interesting to Rosalind & yourself [[Verso contains part of the geneology of the Howell family] [Violet Hunt papers]

Crankshaw, Clare ALS to Janice BialaPenshurst; Dear Murphy, Happy Christmas! And how are you? We've often wondered in the last few months how and where you both were

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Crankshaw, Edward TM[photocopy]S Commentary of the MS of Ford's "Mightier than the Sword" (Portraits from Life)[London] "Mightier than the Swords"(Portraits from Life). by Ford Madox Ford./ That is the provisional title for a volume which will contain

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you so much for your delightful and quite uncalled-for letter.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordHampstead; Dear Mr. Ford, I have been meaning to write to you for a long time about various things

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordHampstead; Dear Mr. Ford, The day after I had posted that terrible letter to you I had a waking dream

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst; Dear Mr. Ford, Apparently you are the kindest person in the world, too.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst; Dear Mr. Ford, Do you mind my writing again so soon? I take it that you are in Provence

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, Your letter was a delight. How you manage to do it I can't guess, neither of us can.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, It was good to hear from you again, and thank you.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, Your so kind note came straight at me from Paris like a sudden dazzling ray

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to Ford & Janice BialaPenshurst; Dear and kind friends, This should have been written yesterday (I was trying to write it in my head all the way home

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you so much for your letter about the Duckworth confusion.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, I wrote to Duckworth, as I said, and an answer has come.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, Something silly happened to your last letter on its way here, and it came to me about a month late.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, The newspaper report of Mrs. Ford's lecture (which so far I haven't had a moment to read properly)

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Crankshaw, Edward ALS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, I have heard from Behaine, who is delighted at the tought of your doing a preface.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, There is no need to say how wretched we are at the news of your illness.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, I suppose there's nothing in the world I value more than your approval of my work.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, The proofs have come at last, a week after they were promised,

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, Indeed I got your preface (and sent it to Unwins at once to send to Greenslet).

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordPenshurst, Dear Mr. Ford, It was good to hear from you and to know where you are to be found.

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Crankshaw, Edward TLS to FordSandhurst; Dear Mr. Ford, I have had your last letter longer than I thought without answering it.

Crawfurd, Oswald John Frederick Death Notice[Newspaper clipping of Carwfurd's death]

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Crawfurd, Oswald John Frederick ALS to Violet Hunt[London] Dear Miss Hunt, No. I did not know even that you knew Mrs. Moulton. Why did I never meet you

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Crawfurd, Oswald John Frederick ALS to Violet Hunt[London] Dear Miss Hunt, I think your verses better than I expected, and I expected from what several people had told me, that they would be very good indeed.

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Crawfurd, Oswald John Frederick TL[fragment, copy] to Violet Hunt[London] You have no right whatever to telegraph to me in that way - it is a threatening telegram, and I resent it. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Crawfurd, Oswald John Frederick TL[fragment, copy] to Violet Hunt[London] I do not think there is any good in my dining with you tonight. You cannot be with me without scolding [Violet Hunt papers]

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Crawfurd, Oswald John Frederick TL[fragment, copy] to Violet Hunt[London] my cure here with exercises for the lungs and inhalations, which are doing me great good. [Violet Hunt papers]

Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to Stella BowenLondon; Dear Miss Bowen, Glancing at the title page of the novel I see "Lippincott 1934" typed on it. [Signed David Higham]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to Stella BowenLondon; Dear Miss Bowen, I too am troubled that we haven't yet been able to find a publisher [Signed David Higham]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to Stella BowenLondon; Dear Miss Bowen, Many thanks for your note and for the wrapper of "PROVENCE" [Signed David Higham]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford:- We are working on articles for you. Cosmopolitan was interested in your idea of political aspects [Signed Helen Everitt]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford:- I am returning this to you in haste, as it must indeed by newspaper copy, [Signed Helen Everitt]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, We have just received the galley proofs of PROVENCE and will substitute these for the MS. we have.[Signed David Higham]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford:- I have the following letter from Mr. Bond of the N.A.N.A. and I think under these [Signed Helen Everitt]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford:- The American Mercury is Buying HANDS OFF THE ARTS. Although we tried to get $250, they implied that you had prctically agreed on $200 [Singed C.R. Everitt]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS with FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford: We take pleasure in enclosing our check for $180.00 representing the amount due to you [Statement on bottom half of leaf] [Signed Nellie Inkerman?]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford: I am sure I don't need to tell you how useful and intelligent A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES is, [Signed C.R. Everitt]

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Curtis Brown, Ltd. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, Thank you for your letter of April 18th. The English copyright law is designed to counteract the American law [Signed David Higham]

Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford and Elsie (Martindale) HuefferDearest Amigo and gracious Senora, At last I write because I am better. I hadn't the heart [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordStandord-le-Hope; Dear Mr. Hueffer, I've just got back from Glasgow and write without loss of time [Note by Arthur Mizener identifying letter] [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[n.p.] My dear Hueffer, Just had your note. We had been all acting along under the impression it was the 26th. [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordStanford-le-Hope; My dear Mr. Hueffer, I am very much concerned to hear your body is making itself so objectionable [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[n.p.] Dear Mr. Hueffer, Here I am again. May I descend on you tomorrow [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[n.p.] Honoured and dear landlord, The time approaches for me to step in amongst your relics [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; My dear Hueffer, We are very happy here from which you may guess we haven't yet set fire to the house. [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; My dear Hueffer, Herewith some notices which came within the last three days. {Misdated 1889] [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPortsmouth; My dear Hueffer, Just a word of thanks. The story I told you [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[n.p.] Dear Hueffer, Saw Meldrum today. He had been in Holland. Your proposal of Cinque Ports book [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; Dear Ford, Here's the chap. I am at work and beastly seedy with cold, cough, piles and a derangement of the bowels [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; Dearest Ford, I think I shall run down in two-three days to you and make arrangements [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm} My dear Ford, You cannot really suppose that there is anything between us [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordPent Farm; My dear Ford, Thanks. Ten days or a fortnight will be plenty of time. [1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; My dear Ford, Its all right. I didn't bother you and after all Robert is doing his duty [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[n.p.] My dear Ford, All my faculties being concetrated on my inadequate collaboration had Rossetti required the very roof [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] My dear Ford, All well. I delived the MS yesterday with severe recommendations[Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph envelope to Ford[Envelope from Conrad to Ford] [Original at Yale.]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] Dearest Ford, The crisis has come. To day Watson has kicked. You may inagine how it soothed me for work. [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] My dear Ford, I haave been greatly moved by your letter and I am still under the painful impression [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] Dearest Ford, Just a word to catch this post. I'm afraid we can't afford to move from here [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; My dear Ford, I took the last of "Romance" to London on Friday. I had to engineer an affair with Pinker [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] Dearest Ford, What became of you two and your work? And what of your young women? [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] Dearest Ford, I wired asking you to come on Monday, meaning also any day after Monday [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] My dear Ford, Our letters always cross. I suggest that you should write Pinder saying that as co-author of "R" [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy]to Ford[n.p.] Dearest Ford, I had to dash to London and found time to look in upon the Pinker of Literary Agents. [1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt. Original in British Library]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] Dear Ford, I am most distressed about poor Xina and the failure of all our plans [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; Dearest Ford, We have been greatly concerned about the poor child, about Elsie, and about yourself [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; Dearest Ford, Thanks for your wire. We are breatly relieved. What an awful strain it must have been[Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; My dear Ford, I can't express how sorry we are for the horrors accumulating upon your devoted head [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[telegram] to Ford[Pent Farm] How is Elsie today Letter received writing this post [Original at Yale]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[Pent Farm?] My dear Ford, I send you here L10, pray credit me with it as against Interest and Rent;

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy,telegram]S to Ford[Pent Farm] Bismallab the sheik of Caravan hopes reach oasis of El Rhayah at 4.30[Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] My dear Ford, Thank Elsie for her letter which for all she says, was charming [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; My dear Ford, I send you this as directed by the author. Things are bad with me. [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; My dear Ford, I just only begin to pick up. I had two days in bed. As it was to be expected [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; Dearest Ford, How are you? Have you slept? I send you the proofs with my suggestions [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; Dearest Ford, I am sorry for your worries. Tell the Padrona I feel deeply for her [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to Ford[Pent Farm] My dear Ford, I am sending the revise[sic] on to Beccles by this same post [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; My dear Ford, I did not write because I did not have your address. [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; Dear Ford, I am awfully grieved to hear of your state. Mine though not identical is just as bad in its way[Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordPent Farm; My dear Ford, Don't imagine I have not been thinking of you in all the concern of the sympathy [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordLondon; Dearest Fellow, The news in a nutshell is: NMO appeared yesterday is a strangely shy and obscure manner; [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy]S to FordLondon; My dearest Ford, I am bitterly ashamed of my criminal remissness in writing to you [Original at Yale. Also 1 leaf of copy typed by Violet Hunt]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[n.p.] Dearest old Boy, Hurrah for the Soul of London! Brute as I am by nature and training I was touched [Original at British Library. Copy typed by Violet Hunt. Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; Dearest Ford, I made an effort to communicate with you by Tel; yesterday but after waiting up to the limit [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[n.p.] Dearest Ford, Jessie's Cookery book is written and quite ready and corrected with general remarks [Original in British Library. Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; Dearest Ford, Don't be angry with me. I did not get on as well as I expected and then to tell the whole silly story [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordBedfordshire; Dearest Ford, It is as I thought. In many respects - and from an absolute point of judgment [Original in British Library. Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Ford, I was in town yesterday and at about 12.30 telephoned to the Club asking if you were there. [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[n.p.] Dearest Ford, Thanks for the book. You know what I think of it in so far as I have been able to express it.[Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[n.p.] Dearest Ford, Do come and bring your secretary. Miss H. is going away on Saturday and the room will be vacant [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[n.p.] Dearest Ford, I have almost lost the hope of seeing you this year here. My foot is very swollen yet [Original in British Library. Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[n.p.] My dear Ford, The number of the E.R. received to-day strikes so far the highest not both as to Letters and Ideas.[Original in NY Public Library. Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[n.p.] My dear Ford, I've finished the No. 4 for you and P. is tying now a copy for the States. [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[n.p.] Dear Hueffer, If you think I have discredited you and the Review - why then it must be even so. [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Ford, I can't tell you how happy we are to know you are at peace at last. Thanks for the Vol. of stories. [Original at NY Public Library. Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Ford, I was touched by your coongratulatory telegram and yet it migh have been ironic too! [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Ford, You may find it hardly credible, but it's a fact I did not read your article in the E.R. till yesterday.[Original in NY Public Library. Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Ford, We can't leave Hope very well alone and Miss Tobin had announced herself for Friday. [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Ford, I don't know if I ought to encourage you to come into a house full of flu'. [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Ford, I thought your very good and considerate letter ever. I owe you capital L100 and interest [Original in British Libraray. Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Hueffer, I answer you at once to say that I feel honoured by your trust. I do think however [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; Tres Cher, Many thanks for the book which is excellent and super excellent: even to the point of making me uneasy [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; Dear Ford, Jessie has been ransacking all the drawers for the address of a man called de Smiet [Copy typed by Violet Hunt; 2nd copy of 2 leaves][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Ford[n.p.] Dear Ford, We were glad to hear from you to-day. What ever happens you would have put up a jolly good try. [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Ford, We are very much distressed at your news. I am sending this word to your battilion [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to FordKent; My dear Ford, I can't say all I ought to thank you for your letter because I've a bad writst. [Copy typed by Violet Hunt][Violet Hunt papers.]

Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) HuefferOrlestone; Dear Senora, Don't send this MS to me. I am in the throes the agonies and the deliriums of a book-end. [Original at Yale. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]

Conrad, Joseph AL[copy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer[n.p.] In the intervals of concocting with your husband circumstantial untruths for sale we looked into this mirthful book. [Hand written by Katharine (Hueffer) Lamb and enclosed with her letter of 1.7.66 to Arthur Mizener.]

Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer[Pent Farm] Cara e Illustrissima Padrona! It is very lovely to have you both here with the young woman [Original at Yale. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]

Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Elsie (Martindale) HuefferPent Farm;Dear Auntie Elsie, I write the obligatory letter for Jessie, who besides entertaining Jack is harbouring a great ache in her heel [Copy typed by Violet Hunt.]

Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Elsie (Martindale) HuefferPent Farm; Mu dear Elsie, I snatch the first piece of paper to hand. We've been to London and had a week [Original at Colgate. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]

Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Elsie (Martindale) HuefferLondon; Dear Elsie, We were delighted to get your P.C. from the Channel. We hope the passage was good [Original at British Library. Copy typed by Violet Hunt.][Violet Hunt papers]

Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Elsie (Martindale) Hueffer[n.p.] Dearest Elsie, Thanks for your very charming and very friendly letter which is much more than I deserve [Copy typed by Violet Hunt.]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) HuefferCapel House; My dear Senora, We have been very much startled at your news. We do hope all is well with you now [Original at Yale. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[telegram,photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) HuefferHythe; May Borys fetch you all for tea [Original at Yale.]

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Conrad, Joseph AL[photocopy] to Elsie (Martindale) HuefferKent; My dear Elsie, I found your letter on my return home yesterday. We were under the impression [Original at Yale. 1 leaf copy typed by Violet Hunt.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Violet HuntOrlestone; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, Many thanks for the delicious oranges. It is very charming of you to remember us [Copy typed by Violet Hunt.]

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Conrad, Joseph TL[copy] to Violet HuntOrlestone; Dearr Mr. Hueffer, Jessie is out with the kids calling and it does not look as though she were coming home before post-time. [Original in British Library. Copy typed by Violet Hunt.]

Daily Telegraph TLS to Katharine Hueffer LambDear Madam, I have much pleasure in sending you an invitation to the unveiling of a plaque to your father, [Signed Kenneth Young]

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Dalmas, Sophie ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLucerne; My dear Elsi, As I do not know any other place to address you I send by way of Brook Green

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Danclos, M. TM[draft] Memoir of Ford[n.p.] J'apercus Ford Madox Ford pour la premiere fois a Flemington, [Text in Frech with a few notations in hand. A note by Janice Biala identifies the author. Not in Harvey.]

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This item taken from Box 54 and recataloged to Box 91, folder 86.5.

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Darley, Cumberland & Co.. TL[copy] to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, We received your letter on which we have taken our Client's instructions.

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Darley, Cumberland & Co.. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, We think you may be interested to learn that Mrs. Elsie Hueffer has arranged to sell

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Darley, Cumberland & Co.. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, As asked by your letter received today we write to say that we have seen the books

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Darley, Cumberland & Co.. TLS to FordLondon; We received your letter on which we have taken our Client's instructions.

Bavis & Orioli TLS to Violet HuntLondon; Dear Madame/ We hear from our assistant that you have some interesting first editions that you may dispose of [Rare Book dealers. Include their self addressed, stamped envelope.] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Davison, Edward ALS to Arthur MizenerNew York; Dear Mr. Mizener. I am back here at home, convalescent now (except for a bout with the gout0

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Davison, Edward TLS to Arthur MizenerNew York; Dear Mr. Mizener: Here I am, at last, a bit out of breath and very apologetic,

F. AL[postcard] to Violet Hunt-Buckinghamshire; We end our holiday here to-morrow- Perhaps we shall see you on Thursday night? [Violet Hunt papers]

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F., A. ALS to Violet HuntAmbleside; Dear Violet, I have had to lend your book to a friend, and it is full of my notes [Copy typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Faber & Faber TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Ford, I am sending for your interest a copy of the English edition of XXX CANTOS which we have just published. [Signed F.V. Morley]

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Forlow, A.M. King ALS to Mrs. WellsFolkstone; Dear Mrs. Wells, I have just been up in the schoolroom, and am so sorry to find I missed you. [With 2 copies of letter, typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Farrar & Rinehart TLS to FordNew York;Dear Mr. Ford: John Farrar is on his vacation so your letter has come to me. [Signed Ogden Nash]

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Farrar & Rinehart TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford: The end of December will be alright for the copy on the Ezra Pound testimonials, [Signed Ogden Nash]

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Farrar & Rinehart TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford: I thought Nash had sent you a copy of the XXX CANTOS and the pamphlet, [Signed John Farrar]

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Farrar & Rinehart TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford: This is just a not to acknowledge our receipt of the manuscripts [Signed Jean McCulloch]

Fenwick, E. Harry ALS to [Elsie Martindale Hueffer?][London] Dear Madam, There is no doubt that there is a little mischief

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Ferguson, J. A. ALS to Violet HuntSandgate; Dear Violet, I was glad to have your letter, but sorry to hear you were reedy & to infer you are worried. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Ferguson, Rose Cumberbatch ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] Dearest Violet- I can't bear to leave you like this, and I am not going to let you go for the merest acquaintance -- [Violet Hunt papers]

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Ferguson, Rose Cumberbatch ALS to Violet HuntSycamore Cottage; Dearest V, Thank you for your letter, and I want you to understand that I am not going to have Mrs. Jackson to the house [Violet Hunt papers]

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Fields, James Thomas ALS to Friend NilesManchester-by-the Sea, Mass.; Friend Niles, It's always dangerous to hold out any inducements to a poet for an American trip

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Finch, Arthur AL[fragment]S [n.p.] Ever so many thanks. I shall be in Paris early in June. [Violet Hunt papers]

Fitzgerald, Menie Muriel Dowie ALS to Bertie[n.p.] My dear Bertie- Just a line to thank you for your letter, & to say that we hope the New Year will bring you better health. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Fitzgerald, Robert TLS to Arthur MizenerCambridge; Dear Arthur, I enjoyed your note. I do not know yet how to take my recent beatification,

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Fitzyoung, ? ALS to Violet HuntCornwall; My dear Miss Hunt/ I must tell you what pleasure your new book has given me [Violet Hunt papers]

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Fleming, Albert ALS to Margaret Raine HuntHertfordshire; Dear Mrs. Hunt/ If you go into Mr. Ruskin's affairs at all I expect you will be told that I pushed myself into them [Not original mailing envelope] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Flint, F. S. AL[copy, fragment] to Richard AldingtonLondon; ... I had a telephone call yesterday, and a voice said, Is that you Flint [Original at University of Texas]

Fogg Elliot, Rosamond AL[copy]S to Violet HuntDurham; My dear, dear, Aunt Violet/ Thank you very very much for the photo. I think it is the best I have ever seen [Plus carbon of the copy of the letter] [Violet Hunt papers]

France. Ministere de l'instruction publique. Bibliotheque et Musee de la guerre TLS to FordParis; Dear Sir, I have the honour to call you attention to the enclosed summary on the BIBLIOTHEQUE ET MUSEE DE LA GUERRE. [Signed Pierre Rany]

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Franks, Sir Augustus Wollaston ALS to Margaret Raine (Mrs. Alfred) HuntLondon; Dear Mrs. Hunt, The fates are after all unpropitious. I have just learnt that one of my collegues [Violet Hunt papers]

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Franks, Sir Augustus Wollaston ALS to Margaret Raine (Mrs. Alfred) HuntLondon; Dear Mrs. Hunt, I should be very glad to be useful to you in the matter of the glass wares; [Violet Hunt papers]

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Fraser, Grace Lovat ALS to Arthur Mizener[London] Dear Professor Mizener, You must have thought me very discourteous not to have answered your letter of Aug 16th. [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]

Garnett, Robert Singleton ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Dear Elsie, I called at Messrs. Wilson & Sons office this afternoon

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Garnett, Robert Singleton ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Dear Elsie, I got your letter this morning but have stupidly left it at the office.

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Garnett, Robert Singleton ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Dear Elsie, I have your letter and I have sent a cheque

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Garnett, Robert Singleton ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Dear Elsie, As asked by your letter, I have to-day reinsured the Bungalow and Studio [Includes Elsie's account statement as of March, 1905.]

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Garnett, Robert Singleton ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Dear Elsie, Thank you for your letter. I am sending to [Jebb?] a cheque for 60 pounds.

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Garnett, Robert Singleton ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Dear Elsie, I rejoiced when I read your letter and enclosures this morning

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Garnett, Robert Singleton ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Dear Elsie, Dr. Hueffer's naturalization/ As Mrs. Hueffer's solicitor I have the information you ask for

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Garnett, Robert Singleton ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Private: Dear Elsie, The idea if there is one that F is a German subject is absurd.

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Garnett, Robert Singleton ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Private: I have had two calls during the last three days from a representative of a daily paper

Guthrie, Thomas Anstey ALS to Viiolet HuntNorfolk; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, Your note has just reached me here. I do not expect to be back in Lond

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Gutwillig, Robert TLS to Arthur MizenerNew York; Dear Arthur, Herewith the contract for the Ford biography. I think you will find everything in order

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Gutwillig, Robert TLS to Arthur MizenerNew York; Dear Arthur, Last night I met up with Gordon Ray at a party, and we fell to talking

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Gutwillig, Robert TLS to Arthur & Rosemary MizenerNew York Dear Arthur & Rosemary, I've been out of the country again, but Rusty scotch-taped the fine NY Times review

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Harvey, David Dow AN & TN Ford Madox Ford, 1873-1939; a bibliography of works and criticism.[n.p.] [Notes on private and institutional manuscript collections; transcriptions and precis of manuscripts, and portions of novels and memoires which contain descriptions of Ford or characters thought to have been inspired by him. Includes material by Mrs. Joseph Conrad, Stella Bowen, and David Garnett.]

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Harvey, David Dow TLS Ford Madox Ford, 1873-1939; a bibliography of works and criticism.[n.p.] [Correspondence with English and American publishers concerning contractual relations with Ford and the remaindering of his books.]

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Harvey, David Dow TLS Ford Madox Ford, 1873-1939; a bibliography of works and criticism.[n.p.] [Correspondence with Ford scholars and collectore; including MacShane and Naumberg.]

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Harvey, David Dow M[printed] Ford Madox Ford, 1873-1939; a bibliography of works and criticism Reviews.[n.p.] [Printed items: a review of the bibliography, from "Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America" (2 copies); and a copy of Harvey's "Pro Patria Mori; The Neglect of Ford's Novels in England" from "Modern Fiction Studies."]

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Haigh, Emma J. Middleton TL[copy] to Violet HuntSussex; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, Your letter has been forwarded to me here where we are now living. [Typed by Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hake, Henry Mendelssohn AL[postcard]S to Violet HuntLondon; I shall have to get the address you want from my father whom I expect to see in a day or two, [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hakoumoff, Alfred R. ALS to Violet HuntSurrey; Dear Madam, Mrs. Watts Dunton has kindly referred me to you as having a knowledge of the signatures of Pre-Raphaelite Painters.[Violet Hunt papers]

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Haley, Sir William John M[printed] In AbsentiaLondon; [Clipping from "In Absentia" from the "London Times" of July 28, 1966, concerning Ford; 2 copies]

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Haley, Sir William John TLS to Hamish HamiltonLondon; Dear Hamish, Oliver Edwards has written an article on Ford Madox Ford

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Haley, Sir William John TLS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Mr. Mizener, I have just come back from an all too brief holiday to find your letter

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Haley, Sir William John TLS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Mr. Mizener, As a result of Oliver Edwards' article, I have received a long letter from Mrs. Margaret Cole

Hardy, Thomas TL[copy] to Violet HuntDorsetshire; Dear Miss Hunt, Why should you have wasted a nice copy of your new book upon me [Violet Hunt papers] [Copy typed by Hunt]

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Harper's Magazine TL[copy,fragment] to William A. BradleyNew York; ... Between you and me, the Magazine received an unpleasant little jolt last month [Signed Lee F. Hartmann] [Verso contains Fords' reply of March 5, 1928]

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Harper's Magazine TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford, The little green queries on the margin of the proofs are made by our assiduous printer [Signed Lee F. Hartmann]

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Harper's Magazine TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford, Many thanks for your letter of October 3rd. I am glad to hear from you again [Signed Lee F. Hartmann]

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Harper's Bazaar TLS to FordLondon; Dear Mr. Madox Ford, I enclose proof of your London article. Will you please read this through [Signed Michael Carr]

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Harper's Bazaar TLS to FordNew York; Dear Ford- This is written in haste - frightful haste. As I told you, I'm adapted [sic] a play for Cornell, [Signed George Davis]

Harvard University. Houghton Library TLS to Arthur MizenerCambridge; Dear Mr. Mizener: Fritz Liebert and I have corresponded and I would still like to see the xerox copy of the James letters. [Signed William H. Bond]

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Harvard University. Houghton Library TLS to Arthur MizenerCambridge; Dear Mr. Mizener: I have suddenly relized that I never returned the James-to-Ford xeroxes to you. [Signed William H. Bond]

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Harvey, David D. TLS to Arthur MizenerSeattle; Dear Professor Mizener: I was extremely gratified, as you may well imagine,

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Haulbrett[?], Cornelia A. AL[postcardS to Ford[Stamford, CT] No.2/ In the meanwhile however he does not scorn to be feted by the plutocracy of U.S.

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Haulsee, W.M. TL[copy]S to the Editor, Daily OklahomanMemoka; OK; Dear Sir: I have read Mr. W.S. Campbell's review of THE MARCH OF LITERATURE

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Haynes, E. S. P. TLS to FordLondon; Dear Ford/ I have been reading your volume "Provence" with great enjoyment. I thought that I knew most of the Bordeaus wines

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Haz, Nicholas TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford: Of all the foolish twaddle the Hauptman trial produced yours is the worst.

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Healey, George Harris TL[copy] to Julia Hueffer LoeweIthaca; Dear Mrs. Loewe: The University Library has received from Professor Mizener a favourable report on the Ford papers,

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Healy, Timothy Michael ALS to Margaret Raine HuntDublin; Dear Mrs. Hunt/ I am sorry I have not been in London for a month & was therefore unable to have had the pleasure [Violet Hunt papers]

Henderson, Gerald W. AM 'The Light of the World" by Holman Hunt, Notes[n.p.] [Several versons of a description and history of the painting which hangs in St. Paul's Cathedral, by the sub-librarian and keeper of the muniments of St. Paul's.][Violet Hunt papers]

Higgins, Elizabeth Eleanor TLS to Rev. H. Basil ColeLondon; Dear Sir, I thank you for your letter of the 25th. instant, and for the explanation [Violet Hunt papers]

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Higgins, Elizabeth Eleanor TL[copy] to W. T. FreemantleLondon; Dear Sir, I have to thank you for your letter of the 2nd. instant, and for the explanation [Copy sent by Miss Higgins to Violet Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Higgins, Elizabeth Eleanor TLS to Violet HuntLondon; Dear Madam, I have just seen your letter addressed to the Editor of :THE SUNDAY TIMES" of Sunday last, [Violet Hunt papers]

Hill, Octabia ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt[n.p.] Dear Mrs. Hunt, I am so very glad you will act as secretary, it will be a very ggreat help to us. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hinton, Percival ALS toFordBirmingham; Sir/ I have felt it a singular honour to be privileged to read and review the four successive Tietjens [Included is a small clipping about "Tietjens of Groby" from the Birmingham newspaper, January 3, 1928]

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Hoeber, Barbara TLS to FordBoston; Dear Ford Madox Ford, This is not an advertisement of cosmetics as the rather startling not paper might lead you to suppose.

Hoult, Norah ALS to Violet HuntLondon; Dear Mrs. Hueffer: Many thanks - I shall be delighted to come along on Tuesday

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Hoult, Norah ALS to Violet HuntDublin; My dear Mrs. Hueffer: How verynice of you to write to me & also to send

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Hoult, Norah ALS to Violet HuntLondon; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, Thank you so much for your note. I should certainly like to meet

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Howell, Charles ALS to Henry Treffry DunnLondon; My Dear Dunn, Did you ever design for stained glass? I want you to make me a coloured design [Violet Hunt papers]

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Howell, Charles ALS to Henry Treffry DunnLondon; My Dear Dunn, Thanks for the design, I send back the first, and will see that the lead lines are properly drawn on it, [Cincludes Sketch] [Violet Hunt papers]

Howell, Charles TL[copy] to Mrs. Howell (C.A.'s mother)London; My dear Mrs. Howell, I write in great distress, and I know that you and dear old Howell will be with me in my great trouble. [Two copies typed by Violet Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Howell, Charles Augustus TL[copy] to Emmie HowellLondon; My Dearest Little Em. This is for you and dear Mother, and meant to thank you all for your loving kindness to us. [Typed by Violet Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Howell, Charles Augustus TL[copy] to Algernon C. SwinburneSussex; My dear Algernon. I wanted to be quiet and off all worries that I might enjoy thanking you [Copy typed by Violet Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Howell, Kitty TL[copy,fragment] to Emmie HowellLondon; My darling little Emmie. We came up to Town yesterday week, and I should have written you ere this [Copy typed by Violet Hunt] [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, Alfred William AL[draft] to unknown[n.p.] Mr. Armilage has by his letter given the public ample means of judging how far he is qualified to be a judge [Appears to be a "Letter to the Editor", newspaper unknown] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William AL[postcard]S to G. P. BoyceLondon; You were elected to-night member of O.W.C.S. I am very glad of it. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William AL[draft] to BrierlyLondon; My dear Brierly/ I return M M's letters. Thanks for it and for yours. Just time to say that I called on Mr. C yesterday. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William Envelope to William GreenwellDurham; [Envelope to Greenwell] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to William GreenwellLiverpool; Dear Greenwell/ I almost think that it would be better not to exhibit the water-colour - [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to William GreenwellLiverpool; My dear Greenwell/ I did receive your letter, and ought to have answered several questions in it before this. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William AL[fragment] to Andrew Hunt[n.p.] My dear Andrew/ I enclose a very short letter which I refrained from posting last night - the thought of the horror which might ensue [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Andrew HuntOxford; Dear Father/ I am exceedingly obliged to you for the trouble which you must have taken in packing and sending [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine HuntDurham; My dearest Margaret/ All well and hopeful. Thanks without end for your kind and long letters. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William AL[fragment]S to Margaret Raine Hunt[n.p.]...at Copenhagen. It ishardly worth while to run the risk. You and Miss G. T. and your Ruskin & Sir Lewin must have made [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, Alfred William AL[fragment]S to Margaret Raine Hunt[n.p.]I have just got J. R's book. His ode is very delightful. And the whole book seems to be [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William AL[fragment]S to Margaret Raine Hunt[n.p.] I should go and enquire at Tyson's if I did not like that place less than the hotel. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt[n.p.] My dearest Margaret/ What a loving letter I was going to write to you last night but somehow it got swallowed up in work. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William AL[fragment]S to Margaret Raine Hunt[n.p.] ... so I will go out & then turn into bed. Didn't I give Violet's bough a good pull [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine Hunt[n.p.] My dearest Margaret/ J. R. (J. Ruskin) asked me about that story of Howell and Jones the other day and I said I knew none. [One page except typed by Violet Hunt inserted] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William AL[postcard]S to Margaret Raine HuntYorkshire; Of course I need not tell you not to part with the receipt until we have got the money. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William AL[postcard]S to Margaret Raine HuntMont-Saint-Michel; If there is anything in your letter to be received I hope you by 11th (Thursday) [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William AL[fragment]S to Margaret Raine Hunt[Scandinavia?] We have just had a turn at the Almanack. I am sadly disappointed I must own, to find [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine HuntBerkshire; My dear Margaret/ I am very very sorry to hear of your being so unwell. I know what it is -[Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine HuntDurham; I will go so as to be at Newark Station to meet you coming by either the 4.7 train [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine HuntBerkshire; My dearest Margaret/ I have reread your letter and grasped it al last. The L & NW interim certificate is a large [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine HuntDurham; My dearest Margaret, I'm worried not out of my life but a little bit out of my work. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine HuntSurrey; My dearest Margaret/ I have had a very pleasant hard working day, and have I think determined [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine HuntSurrey; My dearest Margaret/ Today I must admit has been poor and almost fruitless. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine HuntDurham; My dearest Margaret/ I am really trying to be a good boy and to get and use common sense, [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Alfred William ALS to Margaret Raine HuntDurham; My dearest Margaret/ I don't want to go to any South country place - nor to Norway - [Violet Hunt papers]

Hueffer, Christina (Mother Mary Matthew) ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer[London] My dearest Mummy/ I hope you are quite well. We have just received your telegram

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Hueffer, Christina (Mother Mary Matthew) ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferRye; My Dear Mother, I hope you like Rome very much. Those cards you sent us are very pretty. [Lamb Collection]

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Hueffer, Christina (Mother Mary Matthew) ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer[London] My Darling Mummy/ I hope you are nearly quite well now, better even than when we saw you [Lamb Collection]

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Hueffer, Christina (Mother Mary Matthew) ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer[St. Leonard's on Sea; My dear Mummy/ I hope you are better. I had a lovely day yesterday [Included is a letter to "Fraulein"?] [Lamb Collection]

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Hueffer, Christina (Mother Mary Matthew) ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer[n.p.] Just a line, my Dearest, with an "old friend" you may be glad to see again. [Lamb Collection]

Hunt, Margaret Raine AM To Destroy Worms in Wood[n.p.] [Solution to get rid of worms in wood] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine AM Vocero on the Death of Caesario and Cappato & Vocero of a Herdsman's Wife of Talavo on her Husband[n.p.] [Translations of grief songs of Italians in Corsica.] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine AM Your Devoted Bandit[n.p.] [Included is the first page of the title article cut from the "Saturday Review'] [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] Dear V. I have no time to write or think but I send a word to say how sorry I am about your hand -- [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dearest Violet/ I have very little time to write & can best send little scratches when moving about or waiting for trains. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear Violet/ I hope you are all well. Take great care of yourself and don't make yourself ill with eating fast [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] Dear V. I hope you are taking care of that lump. If it gets large see a doctor [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear Violet. I only take this piece of paper to save myself the trouble of going upstairs. [Verso contains a printed letter from the Committee of the vienna Interanational Art Exhibition of 1882 to Alfred William Hunt, dated June, 1881][Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear Violet/ I would have like to have written to you yesterday but was prevented by numbers of people coming in [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] Dearest V. I think you will find that S[ylvia] will send a little note with this. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt and Sylvia Hunt [Fogg Elliott][n.p.] Dear V. & S. If you have not paid away the postal orders send them here for Miss Smith would be glad of them[Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] Dearest V. Invitation to write very nice but I have not an idea in my head & have no time to do more [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet HuntLondon; My dear V. Just a line to say that I hope if you cook at all you will take great care not to wear loose aprons [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] Dear V. Just a small line in great haste to say that I hear diptheria is bad at Eton [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine AL[fragment]S to Violet Hunt[n.p.] ... less of the lodgings. We must be there for Mr. Maccoli's first lecture. I forget whether it is on the 3rd or 2nd. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine AL[fragment] to Violet Hunt[n.p.] ... met Orion home once or twice & liked him - He talked well & had known everyone of his own best time [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine AL[fragment] to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear V. Of course you have not taken Mrs. C's without having first settled with Mrs. S. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine AL[Fragment]S to Violet Hunt... Saturday we might go to Dunham on Tuesday - I expect we should want Monday in town [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine AL[fragment] to Violet Hunt & Alfred Hunt[n.p.] Dear V. & A. Silvia is all right and would be better still only we had a nurse she hated [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear Violet/ Silvia is doing very well & so is the baby and I am happy to say the nurse arrived early this morning. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] Dear V. Tell me all you are doing and do not take rooms this time for young men who may not want them [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt and Alfred Hunt[n.p.] My dearest A. & V.V. had much better write to S at once. It will do her good. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear Violet/ Walton has just gone. His is one of the 15 chosen players who are going round to overcome [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear V. We are all wrong again here. S did too much yesterday norning and in the afternoon Mrs. Mason came and stayed too long[Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear V. We have had an awful time ever since baby was born - [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] ... What do you think about it? I send a list of visitors to you - pencil show who are asked, [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear V. You need not send any reports of business matters or public companies here. [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[n.p.] My dear V. You shall do as you like about coming home but you are well out of being here - [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Margaret Raine ALS to Violet Hunt[Conway, Wales] Dear Violet/ Thank you for the pretty flowers and the beautiful cowslip balls [Beginning of letter was written by one of Violet's sisters.] [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, R. ALS to Violet HuntSussex; Dear Madam/ I am awfully sorry not to have written to you before this [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, R. S. ALS to Violet HuntLondon; Dear Madam, At a meeting of the Council of this Society held today, Mrs. Allingham informed us [Signed R.S. Hunt, Secretary of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours] [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, Violet AM S. Phillips Account Book of Purchases[London] [Account book of grocery purchases from S. Phillips from July 20, 1914 to June 10, 1916] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet M Printed, [fragments] from "Black and White"[n.p.] [Pages 351-352 of March 12, 1892 issue containing a column of a play; "Venice at Olympia"; and "The Diary of a Daughter of Eve"][Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet M Printed, [fragments] from "Black and White"[n.p.] [Pages 361-364 of September 24, 1892 issue containing 2 and 3/4 pages of a short story fragment; and "Humours of West Indian Life".][Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, Violet AM & TM Notes on Margaret Hunt's ntoes of Corsica[Violet used her Mother's notes and articles for her own articles on Corsica.] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet AM & TM Oscar Wilde[The first article Violet ever wrote, age 18. Some of this material was also used in her autobiography and as introduction for a book on Pre-Rephaelite memories.] [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, VioletAM[fragment] Plan of Autobiographical Novel[Written on Grand Hotel de Laeken, Spa, Belgium; summary of a novel which was to be a daydream resolution of Violet's troubles with Ford.] [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, Violet TM & TM[copy] The Rose and the King: Statesmen and Careers Blasted by Scandal[Typescript and carbon with newspaper clipping of the Parnell/O'Shea scandal in the British government.] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet TMS Ruskin as a Guide to Youth[An early version with holograph corrections of "A Child's Memories of John Ruskin" which appeared inthe "Westminster Gazette."] [Violet Hunt papers]

Hunt, Violet ALS to FordLondon; Dearest Ford I enclose London Opinion [Written on corner of page from London Opinion containing article in "Round the Town : The Novelist's Two Wives" printed in October 14th, 1911 issue.] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet AL[draft]S to FordWest Sussex; Dear Ford/ Will you write to me honestly and fairly about us? Our affair cannot be allowed to go on like this [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet ALS to Ford[n.p.] Dear Ford/ These letters have been at the studio since I came back [Julian Loewe papers]

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Hunt, Violet AL[draft]S to FordLondon; Dear Ford. I am very sorry but I see we must have an interview [Written on English Review stationary] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet AL[draft]S to FordLondon; Dear Ford. I am very sorry but I see we must have an interview soon. [Written on English Review stationary][Julian Loewe papers]

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Hunt, Violet TLS to Ford[n.p.] Dear Ford/ Will you come and have tea or any other meal [Julian Loewe papers]

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Hunt, Violet AL[fragment] to Ford[n.p.] ... I have read the July number of the Chapbook [Julian Loewe papers]

Hunt, Violet AL[postcard][fragment] to Catherin Brown HuefferSt. Remy, France; Dear Mrs. Hueffer, I am very late in sending you those two photos I promised you [Verso contains photograph of Violet & Ford with another couple.] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet TL[copy, fragment] to Christina Hueffer[n.p.] ... Wisp also has returned after taking a holiday [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferDear Mrs. Hueffer/ I will send the fees to the oculist and the optician as I promised [Lamb collection]

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Hunt, Violet ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; Dear Mrs. Hueffer/ You will think it very strange of me but a felt a great peace [Lamb collection]

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Hunt, Violet ALS to Elsie Martindale HuefferLondon; I did not see Conrad that day -- but I remembered that you said you wanted to see his new book [Lamb collection]

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Hunt, Violet AL[fragment,draft] to C. O. Humphries & Son[n.p.]... I want to get if possible; -1. The exact date of the morning [Violet Hunt papers]

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Hunt, Violet ALS to Alfred HuntNorthumberland; Dear Papa/ You are very nice to like my letter [Violet Hunt papers]

Hynes, Samuel TLS to Arthur MizenerLondon; Dear Arthur, (Do you mind the first-name? It will be simpler when they've given us all numbers.) [With TLS to Hynes from A. Colin Cole, April 29, 1969 plus 2 leaves of notes Hynes took at Stones Porter on the Violet Hunt papers there.] [Gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]

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Hythe Golf Club A & printed D to FordHythe [Receipt for payment of yearly fees at the Hythe Golf Club]

Karl, Frederick R. TLS to Arthur MizenerRome; Dear Arthur, Did you see that John D. Gordan of the Berg Collection died last week [Included is Karl's article "Picaresque and the American Experience", from "The Yale Review", 1968, pp. 196-212.]

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Kaufmann, Bella AL[postcard] to FordBasel; Dear Uncle: A happy new year and many thanks for your dear card. [Lamb collection]

Le Son, Lucie ALS to Ford & Janice Biala[n.p.] Oh where oh where can they be? We suppose and hope that one day before long you'll come home [With sketch of the back of Ford with a little girl or woman(?).]

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Leves, B. L. AL[postcard]S to Violet HuntLondon; If you are this way on Sunday afternoon, do come in to tea. [With her photo on verso.] [Violet Hunt papers]

Lewis, E. ALS to margaret Raine HuntLondon; Dear Mrs. Hunt- I do not know yet if Miss Alice Cockran is going to the Academy Conversazione but I will let you know [Notes on Corsica by Margaret on verso.] [Violet Hunt papers]

Lewis, Wyndham ALS to FordLondon; Dear Hueffer. I have just heard of your brutal action in sending in my letter [Typed copy included as well Xerox copy]

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Lid, Richard TLS to Arthur MizenerSanta Barbara; Dear Arthur Mizener: Thank you very much for your letter and your kind and generous words

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Limmer, T. E. TLS to Violet HuntLondon; Dear Madam, In reply to your letter of the 11th instant I have to inform you that the Registers have been searched [On Christ's Hospital letterhead] [Violet Hunt papers]

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Lin, Yutang TLS to FordNew York; Dear Mr. Ford, I am glad to get your note and Mrs. Lin and I shall be most pleased

J. B. Lippincott Co. TLS to FordPhiladelpia; Dear Mr. Ford: We have now given very careful consideration to the publishing proposition [Signed J. Jefferson Jones]

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J. B. Lippincott Co. TLS to FordPhiladelpia; Dear Mr. Ford: Our lawyer has just called our attention to the fact that your [Signed Mary E. Harvey] [Verso is AL[draft,fragment] of letter dictated by Ford to Biala of March 11, 1935]

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J. B. Lippincott Co. TLS to FordPhiladelpia; Dear Mr. Ford: I am very sorry I had to leave you so abruptly yesterday[Signed F. P. Frazier]

Loeb, Harold TLS to Arthur MizenerWeston; Dear Arthur, It was good to hear from you; Jul.23, 1964: Dear Arthur, I am grateful indeed that you liked [2 letters in one folder, gift of Arthur and Rosemary Mizener]

Loewe, Julian D[Printed, copy] Memorial documents upon Death[n.p.] [Two documents in honor of Julian Loewe; one from Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors; another from the California Institute of Technology. Given by Roland Loewe per TLS June 30, 1993, which is included in folder.]

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London. General Post Office TLS to Violet HuntLondon; Madam, Entry in Telephone Directory./ I am directed by the Postmaster General to say that Messrs. Sturges & Company,

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London & South Western Railway ALS to Alfred William HuntLondon; Sir. In reply to your letter received today I beg to inform you that it will be more convenient [Original Alfred sketches on verso] [Violet Hunt papers]

The London Mercury TLS to FordLondon; My dear Ford, I was very glad to hear from you again, and to learn where you are. [Signed R. A. Scott-James]

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The London Mercury TLS to FordLondon; Dear Sir, I am pleassed to be able to advise you of a special arrangement which has been made [Signed J. H. Rummeny]

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The London Mercury TLS to FordLondon; Dear Ford, May I expect the article on "London Revisited" before you leave England? [Signed R. A. Scott-James]

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The London Mercury ALS to FordLondon; My dear Ford: A hurried line, which I am writing with my own hand to get this off [Signed R. A. Scott-James]

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The London Mercury TLS to FordLondon; My dear Ford: Very many thanks for the article. I hope to use it wither in the September [Signed R. A. Scott-James]

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The London Mercury TLS to FordLondon; My dear Ford, I was glad to get your poem in the September number. [Signed R. A. Scott-James]

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The London Mercury TLS to FordLondon; My dear Ford, It is a long time since I have seen you. I do not even know whether you are in Paris [Signed R. A. Scott-James]

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The London Mercury TLS to FordLondon; My dear Ford, I am glad to have your letter. I think the subject you are writing about for Harper's [Signed R. A. Scott-James]

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Ray Long & Richard Smith, Inc. TD[copy] Bankruptcy Meeting AnnouncementNew York; There will be a meeting of all authors of the Trade Department [Sent to William A. Brandley][Signed Leo L. Fenbort, Henry L. Flattau, William H. Walling]

Lamb, Katharine Hueffer ALS to Arthur & Rosemary MizenerCarraroe; My dears/ I know I owe you both a letter. But really I find it so difficult tl tackle THE SUBJECT

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Lamb, Katharine Hueffer ALS to Arthur & Rosemary MizenerCarraroe; Than you so much for card received today - I was wondering - you poor things [Christmas card]

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Lamb, Katharine Hueffer ALS to Arthur MizenerCarraroe; My dear Arthur/ I have been anxiously awaiting the publication of The Saddes Story English edition.

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Lamb, Katharine Hueffer ALS to Rosemary MizenerCarraroe; My dear Rosemary/ I should apologise for not having answered your last letter

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Lamb, Katharine Hueffer ALS to Rosemary MizenerCarraroe; Dear Rosemary/ It will be some time until you receive this, I guess, but I would like to know

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Lamb, Katharine Hueffer ALS to Rosemary MizenerCarraroe; Dear Rosemary/ It was because Arthur has on page 530 of the Saddest Story "this list does not include local guests

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox AM Pen Drawings[Pen drawings done for a book of Ford and Stella Bowen letters, which was never completed. On a variety of subjects relating to the book.] [Julian Loewe papers]

Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Daddy darling/ I am looking forward to seeing you again very much and again being in France

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Daddy darling/ I have been back a few days now and we are running everywhere trying to get things ready

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Daddy darling/ In "Provence" you accuse yourself of exaggeration: may I point out that you were right?

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Daddy cheri/ I'm very sorry that I did not answer before, as I was taking long walks over the Sussex downs

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Daddy darling/ Please thank Mrs. Crankshaw very much for the weekend: it was grand to see you again.

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Daddy darling/ I very much apologize for not having written before but work and the Christmas rush

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Daddy darling/ Thanks so much for the money; it has just saved my life: I spent most of it on stockings

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Daddy darling/ I was very glad to get your letter this morning and to learn about the professorship

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to Ford[London] Daddy darling/ I wrote half a letter to you months ago & have tried to start again lots of times

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Daddy darling/ Thanks for the letter. I'm very troubled about your relapse & because I thought you were

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordLondon; Dear Daddy/ I know it's awful of me not to have answered sooner but everything has been so upset

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to FordDaddy darling/ Thank you so much for the "March of Literature" - I got your telegram, too.

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TLS to David Harvey Pasadena; Dear David/ Many, many thanks for the copy of your book. I know I should have written

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TLS to Robert B. Heilman Pasadena; Dear Sir/ I know this sounds a somewhat peculiar request but do you have a graduate student

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox ALS to Katharine Hueffer LambLondon; Dear Katharine - Your letter to me came just as Stella was writing to you [Lamb collection]

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TL[copy]S to Stephen A. McCarthy Pasadena; Dear Mr. McCarthy/ I understand from Professor Mizener that although you are interested in acquiring my father's (Ford Madox Ford) papers [This copy went to Arthur Mizener with an added note to him from Loewe]

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TL[copy]S to Stephen A. McCarthy [Pasadena] Dear Mr. McCarthy/ Thank yo very much for your letter of November 7th and the provisional offer [This copy went to Arthur Mizener with an added note to him from Loewe.]

Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TLS to Arthur MizenerPasadena; Dear Arthur Mizener: Many thanks for your two letters. We certainly do look forward to meeting you

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TLS to Arthur MizenerPasadena; Dear Professor Mizener: Many thanks for your letter of September 20th. I would awfully like to consult Janice

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TLS to Arthur MizenerPasadena; Dear Arthur: Many thanks for your two letters and the copy of the New York Times review. It is a fine review [With a cargon copy of TL address to George H. Healey by Loewe.]

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TLS to Arthur MizenerPasadena; Dear Arthur: I feel I just cannot let another day go by without writing to tell you how pleased I am that the papers

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TLS to Arthur MizenerPasadena; Dear Arthur: Well, the papers have just left this afternoon & have got away safe as far as the Pasadena warehouse

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TLS to Arthur MizenerPasadena; Dear Arthur: I wonder if I could ask you to do us a favor? I write "us" because it is really on behalf of my husband

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Loewe, Esther Julia Madox TLS to Arthur MizenerPasadena; Dear Arthur: It is very kind of you indeed to undertake to read my novel.